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Resume question. Would you think it's weird to include websites in the publication section? Like the content and design of the site for your small
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mara
Oct 11 '10, 08:26
business?
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no, they're legit samples of his writing (as long as it's still his orig copy). though i've not heard of a publication section on a resume.
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kare
Oct 11, 08:39
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in some industries it's pretty common. I see it a lot in defense. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 11, 09:04
More common on academic type CVs, where publication is important. -- nm
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MojaveMeg
Oct 11, 09:01
No. -- nm
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Strongbad
Oct 11, 08:36
not weird at all. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 11, 08:35
Of course, it would depend on the job you're applying for (heart surgeon? no.) But I include them on my resume. -- nm
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Mop (224 lbs)
Oct 11, 08:28
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The job is reference librarian. The publications section on his resume includes articles in professional journals, article in other print form, and
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mara
Oct 11, 08:29
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I'd include them. It's publication. -- nm
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OAE
Oct 11, 08:34
certainly not, if you're providing examples of your work. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 11, 08:27
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